The capability to detect liquid
The capability to detect liquid explosives at airports is almost nonexistent, according to Matthew Farr, a senior homeland security analyst for Frost & Sullivan. He says General Electric InVision, Smiths Detection and L-3 Communications, the largest makers of explosives detection equipment, all have...
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